This September, the iTunes Festival returns with more than 60 artists performing 30 consecutive nights of brilliant live music. The spectacular month long Festival gives music fans a chance to see their favourite artists, including: Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Kings of Leon, Jessie J, Elton John, The Lumineers, Sigur Rós, Arctic Monkeys and many more.
Over 60 artists have been invited to play 30 consecutive nights of incredible live music, and there’s something for everyone, as the line-up features performances from global artists as varied and diverse as Italian pianist and composer, Ludovico Einaudi to UK rock legends Primal Scream and a range of emerging new talent for 2013.
Now in its seventh year, the Festival is renowned for attracting the biggest names in music. Sir Paul McCartney, Amy Winehouse and Crowded House played the first iTunes Festival at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts in 2007. Since then over 370 artists have performed in front of more than 370,000 fans and tens of millions more online and on television. Past performers include Adele, Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Alicia Keys, Paul Simon, Jack White and Oasis.
Millions of fans around the globe will be able to watch every performance, as they will be streamed live and will also be available after the performance via the iTunes Festival app, on the iTunes Store and on Apple TV. All performances will also be available for purchase and download on the the iTunes Store.
Discover the full line-up at https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?cc=au&id=568009240
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Download the FREE App: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/itunes-festival-london-2013/id431168066?mt=8
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